Category Archives: U.S. Open

Before we get started with this quick review I want to go ahead and call my shot: I’m picking Federer to win this tournament, even though I think Novak may actually hold a slight edge. In other words, I’m a … Continue reading →

The chances of anyone not named Federer or Nadal needing this advice seems fairly remote to me, but just in case we’re in for a surprise at the 2011 Australian Open, here’s the 7-Step Guide on how to give the … Continue reading →

Day 9 of the US Open produced some of the best tennis this viewer has ever seen. Querry vs Wawrinka Wawrinka wins in 5 sets: 7-6(9), 6-7(5), 7-5, 4-6, 6-4. Awesome, awesome match. I caught it in bits and pieces … Continue reading →

Which is so close to being 38% that I’m hereby declaring that it is 38%. Now, you may say that I was 62.5% wrong, but “wrong” is such a strong word; it conjures up subconscious attachments to right/wrong in a … Continue reading →

Wow! Janko Tipsarevic Takes out Andy Roddick in 4 sets! Match Stats Here. That was a complete gunfight, and Andy simply didn’t get it done. Gotta give credit to where credit is due; Janko played a brilliant match. It did … Continue reading →

Nadal vs Teymuraz Gabashvili When you’re awesome, people don’t even need to worry about your first name: Nadal, Federer, Roddick, Agassi, Sampras, Borat… (just checking) So how must it feel to play Nadal? Imagine that you’re tied at 3-3 in … Continue reading →